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Top 10 Hot Yoga Studios in Denver for Every Experience Level

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Have you ever tried doing downward dog while wondering if your face will actually melt off before you reach child’s pose? Because, honestly, that was me and my friend during our first-ever hot yoga class in Denver.

If you’re looking to crank up the sweat, get seriously zen, and maybe challenge your deodorant’s life choices, then you’re in the right place! Denver’s home to some of the friendliest, steamiest, and downright coolest (well, not literally) hot yoga studios.

So grab your most absorbent towel, fill that water bottle to the brim, and prepare to channel your inner human pretzel. Read on and dive into our list of the best hot yoga studios in Denver that will have you say “namas-slay!” while you blissfully drip from head to toe!

Tula Hot Yoga Denver

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Address: 1131 E 4th Ave

Contact details: +1 303 777 7550

Operating hours: 

  • Depends on the class schedule

Cost: $$$

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Tula Hot Yoga Denver is where you go if you’re ready to get seriously sweaty and chill—all in one class. The studio cranks up the heat to 105 degrees, and the sessions here are designed to leave you feeling refreshed, stronger, and almost blissfully noodle-like.

Not only do they offer classic hot yoga, but you’ve also got the option to jump into hot pilates classes. Their class lineup is super accessible, whether you’re a yoga newbie or you can hold a plank for three minutes without swearing (teach me your ways!).

The 90-minute class is perfect if you want a slower, more beginner-friendly pace, but if you’re after a faster session, the 60-minute class brings a flowier vibe and shorter savasanas. Plus, Tula kicks it up a notch by adding background music to some classes!

Pro tip: If you want to make sure you score your favorite spot in the room, book your class online ahead of time.

Black Swan Yoga Denver Capitol Hill

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Address: 1308 N Pearl St.

Contact details: +1 512 900 1197

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Thursday – 7 AM to 9:30 PM
  • Friday – 7 AM to 8 PM
  • Saturday – 9 AM to 1 PM
  • Sunday – 9 AM to 9:30 PM

Cost: $$$

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If you love the idea of yoga without the intimidating price tag, Black Swan Yoga in Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood should be at the top of your list.

If you’re craving calm and gentle movement, their Candlelight Slow Flow is like a warm hug before bedtime, complete with soothing stretches and candlelight. For those days when you’re ready to test your limits, Power Flow brings the heat.

Most classes are heated to a toasty 90 degrees, striking a nice balance between a classic hot yoga sweat and something a little more manageable for beginners. You can bring your own mat or rent one.

Pro tip: Since it’s all first-come, first-served (whether you signed up online or not), lining up early is key—yes, lines can form.

The River Yoga – Golden Triangle

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Address: 1212 Delaware St

Contact details: +1 720 381 6070

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Friday – 6 AM to 9 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday – 8:30 AM to 8 PM

Cost: $$

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The River Yoga’s signature Hot River Flow class is what most members head there for—think heated vinyasa yoga with a vibe that pushes you to challenge yourself. Their schedule offers both heated and unheated options, plus a handful of additional formats if you ever want to switch things up.

And if you’re rushing from work or an errand, no stress, as they have locker rooms with showers, and you get complimentary mat and towel rentals every time you drop in.

Now, for those who want a little extra, their memberships come with perks like flexible class cancellations, priority booking, and even a buddy pass each month.

Pro tip: Planning to attend at peak times? Free parking fills up quickly, so arrive early or grab a metered spot.

TruFusion Denver 9&Co

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Address: 985 Albion St #100

Contact details: +1 303 999 0655

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Thursday – 5:30 AM to 8:30 PM
  • Friday – 5:30 AM to 6:30 PM
  • Saturday – 7:30 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Sunday – 8 AM to 12:30 PM | 3:30 PM to 7 PM

Cost: $$$

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TruFusion Denver 9&Co stands out as a multi-modality studio offering an impressive lineup of heated and unheated classes, from yoga to fitness fusion and indoor cycling–all under one roof.

Most of their heated classes are set in an intense 120-degree room, helping you sweat it out. If you prefer something a little less hot, several offerings (including the “warm” yoga and fitness classes) are held at a milder 95 degrees.

Popular heated yoga formats include Tru Yin (a restorative, stretchy yin yoga in the heat), Tru Flow (their signature vinyasa class), and Soulful Sunday, which offers a mindful, music-filled practice to wrap up your week.

Pro tip: If you’re new, arrive a bit early to get familiar with the studio, claim your spot and chat with the instructors about which heat level and class style are right for you.

Whole Body Studios

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Address: 747 S University Blvd.

Contact details: +1 720 936 3667

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Sunday – 6 AM to 9 PM

Cost: $$

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Whole Body Studios’ setup is all about small class sizes, so you get plenty of personal attention from instructors who genuinely want you to feel strong and supported. They’re all about creating an inclusive vibe, which means both beginners and seasoned yogis are welcome.

Now, let’s talk heat. Whole Body Studios has mastered the art of hoy goya using infrared panels, keeping the studio pleasantly toasty between 87 to 92°F during their Vinyasa I and II classes, plus Candlelight Yoga.

If you’re after something with a little more intensity, the Power Yoga Express class lights a fire under your practice (in the best possible way). And with in-person, virtual, and on-demand options, you can keep your yoga habit going no matter your schedule. 

Pro tip: If you get serious about yoga, their six-month Yoga Teacher Training program is a solid opportunity to deepen your practice or kick-start a teaching journey. 

YogaSix DTC

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Address: 4832 S Newport St.

Contact details: +1 720 893 3722

Operating hours: 

  • Monday, Wednesday – 5:30 AM to 9 PM
  • Tuesday, Thursday – 5 AM to 9 PM
  • Friday – 5:30 AM to 7 PM
  • Saturday – 7 AM to 12 PM
  • Sunday – 7:30 AM to 1:30 PM | 4 PM to 7:30 PM

Cost: $$$

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YogaSix keeps things fresh with six different signature class types, plus three specialty classes, ranging from hot and powerful sessions to slow, mindful flows. The beginner classes are especially welcoming, and their sculpt options add a dose of intensity.

For lovers of hot yoga, their Y6 Power Flow (a vinyasa-style class) and Y6 Signature class both get the room heated to a solid 95°F—enough to get a serious sweat on. The Y6 Signature class stands out with its blend of breadth-synced postures, balancing sequences, and dynamic core-focused moves.

Plus, their approach to modern yoga is about making the mind-body connection fun and really accessible, so don’t be surprised if you catch yourself looking forward to every session.

Pro tip: Download the Y6 App as soon as you join. Not only can you book and manage classes quickly, but you’ll start earning loyalty points, passes for friends, free birthday classes, and other bonuses.

CorePower Yoga – Colorado Boulevard

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Address: 1699 S Colorado Blvd I

Contact details: +1 833 448 2561

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Sunday – 6 AM to 10 PM

Cost: $$

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CorePower Yoga is all about making you sweat and helping you tap into new strength. They have a lineup of classes with varying heat levels, so whether you love the intensity of a 110-degree sweat session or you prefer a more gentle experience at 75 degrees.

You can also try their signature Hot Power Fusion (a classic Power Vinyasa class), or opt for a restorative session that lets you experience their signature blend of fitness and mindfulness. Their teacher training options and flexible class packages are also a plus.

If you’re looking for convenience, they’ve got you covered, too! Mats and towels can be rented on site (which is such a lifesaver if you’re heading in right after work or just forgot your gear), and there are locker rooms and showers.

Pro tip: If you’re new, keep an eye out for intro offers that let you try multiple classes at a big discount.

Better Buzz Yoga

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Address: 2714 W 44th Ave

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Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Friday – 6 AM to 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Sunday – 8 AM to 8 PM

Cost: $$$

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Instead of blasting hot air, Better Buzz Yoga uses gentle, radiant infrared heating, which gets deep into your muscles and helps loosen things up from the inside out. If you’ve ever tried standard hot yoga and found the air a little overwhelming, this is for you!

Their heat style is also notable for its flexibility, soothing to joint pain, and helping your body recover faster after tough workouts. Their all-levels vinyasa classes run several times a week, with memberships available, and free community classes each week.

If you want something a little cooler or you’re just starting, they offer Align and Flow for beginners (87 to 93°), Restorative (85 to 87°), and Vinyasa Flow (87 to 95°), plus more options!

Pro tip: Want to stretch your yoga budget? Get in on their weekly free community classes.

Yoga Box

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Address: 1947 S Broadway

Contact details: +1 303 223 9896

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Friday – 6 AM to 8 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday – 9 AM to 12 PM

Cost: $$

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Yoga Box offers three free classes, which is huge if you’re just dipping your toes into the world of heated yoga or want to sample a few different styles before you commit. Whatever your preference is, Yoga Box has a lineup that’ll keep you interested.

Their Power Flow Vinyasa is all about building strength and moving with breath, with temperatures between 96 and 98°F. For something more high-energy, Yoga Sculpt is the answer—it’s set to upbeat, motivating music that pumps you up while the heat is kept at a slightly lower 93 to 95 degrees.

Expect a creative blend of yoga, weights, and cardio that feels less like a grind and more like a celebration of movement. Both class types are suitable for all levels, so whether you’re a goya veteran or new to mat life, you’ll fit right in.

Pro tip: If you’re ever unsure what to bring, grab a mat towel—things get extra sweaty in those Power Flow sessions.

Bikram Yoga Mile High

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Address: 5019 E Colfax Ave.

Contact details: +1 303 377 2227

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Thursday – 8:45 AM to 10:45 AM | 4:15 PM to 8:15 PM
  • Friday to Sunday – 8:45 AM to 10:45 AM | 4:15 to 6:15 PM

Cost: $$

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Bikram Yoga Mile High specializes in the original Bikram Yoga method, so you’ll be moving through the well-known sequence of 26 postures and 2 breathing exercises. This is all performed in a room heated to a steamy 105°F with 40% humidity.

The heat isn’t just for show—it’s designed to help deepen your stretches, detoxify the body, and give you that unmistakable Bikram afterglow. Each class lasts 90 minutes. So get ready for a full-body experience that’s as much mental as it is physical.

They make it convenient to fit yoga into your life, too, since they offer flexible class packages and a wide range of class times. Their amenities don’t disappoint, either—lockers and shower rooms are available.

Pro tip: If you forget your essentials, their shop has almost everything you’ll need—and if you’re new to Bikram, consider going a little early to chat with instructors about tips for your first session.